The Japanese outlet NHK reported that the formal indictment had gone on. The Tokyo District Police ruled that Naka had inside information that Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier was in development at ATeam Entertainment. Seeing that, he bought an estimated 144.7 million yen (around $834,000) of the developer. And then, it has been claimed that Naka pulled a similar scheme as Dragon Quest Tact and Aiming, where he bought at least 2,8 million (about twenty-two thousand dollars) in stock. Taisuke Sasaki, who has also worked for Square Enix, was also accused of similar crimes. There’s currently no possibility that the two are going to be able to stand trial. Nothing was said about Fumiaki Suzuki, who was also arrested for insider trading in November.